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EC bus operators provide safe reliable transport

- Siya Miti

A BLACK-OWNED bus company is making inroads in the transport sector while also creating sustainabl­e jobs.

Agroup of bus operators in Butterwort­h, Eastern Cape are proof that a lot can be achieved when people work together.

Pulling resources together resulted in the formation of a multi-million rand company for small bus owners in the Eastern Cape.

Africa’s Best 350 (AB350) came to life when about 243 bus operators joined hands to start a bigger bus company.

AB350’s chairman Simlindile Hintsa said in 2005 independen­t bus operators in the province struggled to access government subsidies.

As a result bus operators from the Eastern Cape Bus Operators Associatio­n along with other bus operators opted for a merger and formed one company.

Currently the company is a 100 percent black-owned with 580 employees along with a fleet of over 160 buses transporti­ng people across the province.

In 2017 AB350 generated about R230-million in revenue.

Hintsa said their success is as a result to support from the provincial Department of Transport (DoT) and the, Eastern Cape Developmen­t Corporatio­n (ECDC).

“Our growth happened because we moved from a position of working in silos and work in collective arrangemen­t and that makes it easy to engage with government and stakeholde­rs and the impact is positive.”

Hintsa added that the company also received support from the Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n (IDC) which financed the purchasing of 55 buses. “The Developmen­t Bank South Africa, National Empowermen­t Fund ECDC, Scarnia Finance and IDC funded us with a total amount of R64-million for the 55 busses.”

Hinsta explains that the company has since grown and now has 165 buses. The provincial DoT has also issued R12 million for four bus depots and a further R43 million for infrastruc­ture in line with the transport developmen­t.

According to Hintsa, the company is building a workshop funded by the NEF, where all their buses will be repaired.

“We used to go to Durban for repairs and maintenanc­e, and now we’ll be able to service and repair our own buses. That is total industrial­isation of the company. Our operators will have access to nearby resources,” he said.

He added that it was imperative for small businesses to pull together their resources to build bigger and stronger businesses adding that their model could also be replicated in other provinces.

 ??  ?? AB350 is 100 percent black-owned with 580 employees along with a fleet of over 160 buses.
AB350 is 100 percent black-owned with 580 employees along with a fleet of over 160 buses.

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